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the boy sat on the big wooden chair make it to passive voice​

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Answered by deeppratap67890
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The passive form (just for the sake of conversion) would be ‘the chair being sat on by a boy’. However, if I must use a passive voice, I would rather opt for this — ‘the chair that's being occupied by a boy’. Also, I am not sure what the complete sentence is or what the context is, but I assume that the chair is the focus and not the boy.

Answered by ashwingupta656
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The passive form (just for the sake of conversion) would be ‘the chair being sat on by a boy’. However, if I must use a passive voice, I would rather opt for this — ‘the chair that's being occupied by a boy’. Also, I am not sure what the complete sentence is or what the context is, but I assume that the chair is the focus and not the boy.

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